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James Hahn won the Northern Trust Open in a three-man playoff with a 25-foot birdie putt on the third extra hole for his first PGA Tour win!

Hahn carded a final round two-under par 69 to enter the three man playoff. All three split with par on the first sudden death hole. On the second playoff hole, Hahn birdied the iconic 10th at Riviera to extend the playoff. On the following hole, Hahn sealed the deal with a 25 foot birdie putt for the victory.

In only his third start of the 2015 PGA Tour season, the 2014 European Tour Rookie of the Year award winner, Brooks Koepka entered this final round three behind the 54-hole lead. Koepka stayed within earshot of the lead all day until a holed 50-foot eagle putt on the 15th hole pushed him into a tie for the lead for the first time all week. While his playing competitors faltered, Koepka remained resolute, parring the final three hole to win by one.

This is Koepka's first PGA Tour victory, making him the early frontrunner for 2015 Rookie of the Year honors.

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Bill Haas captured the 2015 Humana Challenge in partnership with the Clinton Foundation thanks to a final round of five under par 67 to win by one stroke. In a five way tie for the lead on the 16th hole, Haas holed a 20 footer for birdie to jump into the top spot. Two pars on the final holes slammed the door on his competitors making Haas a two time Humana Challenge winner.

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Jimmy Walker successfully defended his 2014 Sony Open win by lapping the field at Waialae Country Club. Walker shot rounds of 66, 66, 62 and 63 to reach 23-under par, nine shots clear of his closest competitor! His under par total for the weekend trumped the four round total of every player in the field.